I had been counting down the days to Brandon’s family gathering for weeks, telling myself that this time would be different. Every year, his relatives hosted what they proudly called “Family Day,” an extravagant event where gifts were exchanged like trophies. People arrived in luxury cars, wore designer clothes, and spoke casually about bonuses, investments, and vacations in places I had only ever seen in magazines. It was intimidating, but I tried to see it as an opportunity to belong. Brandon always assured me that his family liked me, even if they were “a little intense.
” Still, I felt the pressure. I worked two part-time jobs while finishing my degree, and money was always tight. Yet for three months, I saved every spare dollar, skipped coffees, packed lunches, and turned down small pleasures, all for one reason: I wanted to buy him the PlayStation 5 he had dreamed about since it was released. He talked about it constantly, joking that one day we’d play together when life slowed down. I imagined his face lighting up when he opened it, imagined the pride I’d feel knowing I had done something meaningful for the man I planned to marry. To me, it wasn’t just a console. It was proof of love, sacrifice, and commitment.